In the corner of St Giles’ Street, there’s a set of steps that I hadn’t discovered before. 124 of them if I counted correctly! But before nipping down them, I enjoyed the unexpected views. […]
This quiet graveyard, right next to the Burns Monument in Edinburgh, features some ornate tombstones and also boasts a view out to Arthur’s Seat and Holyrood Palace. It was built as […]
St Andrew Square in Edinburgh was the start of the city’s “New Town”. Not all that new though – this was built in 1772 and quickly became a fashionable and upmarket area to live. […]
This beautiful loch is a short walk out of Edinburgh city centre, lying beneath Arthur’s Seat and with several achievements to its name. For starters, it is the only natural freshwater […]
The entrances to this little row of dwellings were my kind of height! Copyright Debbie Smyth, 14 April 2016 Part of Thursday Doors and Shadow Shot Sunday